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John Paul
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Hello!

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I started using Latex in my last year (unfortunately) of a Chemical Engineering program. I quickly grew in love with it, and I'm now using it for a Master's program - although it doesn't involve any fancy equations :)

Looking forward to learning new things through the community (and contributing where I can).

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Stefan Kottwitz
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Re: Hello!

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Hi John,

welcome to the board!

LaTeX is indeed very useful for writing documents dealing with chemistry, there are many packages for this purpose.

Stefan
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cgnieder
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Re: Hello!

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Hi John,

Welcome to the LaTeX community!

I rarely have fancy equations in my documents. They're looking nice thanks to LaTeX nevertheless ;)

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